books about: darkers
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Lip Service : The Truth about Women's Darker Side in Love, Sex and Friendship
5 reviews
Kate Fillion
HarperCollins Publishers Canada, Limited
, 1996
Interesting Tales
This well-written book provdes some amusing insights in female-female relationships, which most women would prefer to deny. Fillion's use anecdote to illustrate a series of broad points is funny and entertaining. A very enjoyable (and cringe inducing) read.
The Darker Side of Life
2 reviews
Bruce E. Wood
PublishAmerica
, 2007
one of a kind...highly recommended!
his poems are different than the traditional "love/glove/dove" types i've read so many of...they're thought-provoking and original...delving into the tough topics of addiction and suicide...and inspiring pieces reflecting the impact his faith has had in his life - having gotten him through and to rise above those hard times. i've read this one more than once...i really enjoy his writing style. ...
A Darker Shade Of Red
4 reviews
Lloyd Pye
Bell Lap Books Inc.
, 2007
A Darker Shade of Red
This is a fascinating story of life on the bottom rung of college football's ladder, the redshirt squad of a mediocre team called the Cajun State Fightin' Crawdads. It is based on author Lloyd Pye's four years as a player at Tulane University. He has created a page-turner that seamlessly maintains an intense narrative flow from the start to last page. It was velcroed to my hands until I finished ...
The Darker Side of Light
3 reviews
Obsidian
PublishAmerica
, 2007
What words cannot describe...
The Darker Side of Light is an exceptional journey through the corridors of life that so many are afraid to step into. To be able to paint pictures with words is a skill so few have, and the caliber of which Obsidian has is simply untouchable. The vivid imagery and descriptions of the side of life so few are able to tread are, for lack of a better word, genius. If I could recommend any book ...
Darker Blues
2 reviews
David Raccuglia
Fat Possum Records
, 2003
Beautiful Photos, Beautiful Book
One of the best books of the year, hands down. Unlike so many books that sit on the table for a few months and then find their way to the back of the shelf somewhere, this book will stay on the coffee table for many years to come. And two great CDs to boot. The photographs are stunning. The work that Fat Possum is doing is underappreciated. I hope this book brings their work to a wider audience. ...
Spellsweeper, Mindless Thoughts: The Darker Side
3 reviews
Radarr
PublishAmerica
, 2005
Laughter on the Darker Side
I enjoy all the works by this author. Being able to laugh while being scared in the dark is worth its weight in gold...or maybe blood. My favorites from this work are Satan Lucifer Diablo The Third and the Buddha Spooks..Thanks again for the entertainment Radarr...
The Darker Face of the Earth
2 reviews
Rita Dove
Story Line Press
, 2000
A review of the play that also recommends the book
Rita Dove's poetry won her a Pulitzer in her mid-thirties; she went on to became the youngest (and first African-American) Poet Laureate of the United States. It should not be surprising, then, that her first venture into playwriting has produced an enormously powerful and beautiful work. The themes are intricate, the main characters full-bodied and the language -- oh, the language -- nothing ...
BELIZE SURVIVOR: Darker Side of Paradise
18 reviews
Nancy R. Koerner
NK Marketing
, 2007
Wow
I met Nancy back in July of 2008 when I bought her book,as I was standing there talking to her and sharing my story she shared hers with me. I couldn't wait to get home and read it. It has kept me on my feet and give me NEW HOPE in fighting for my daughter. I could have not put this book down, I have learned that we all have the fight in us and to never give up. This book keeps you on the edge of ...
Darkers [3 1/2 Diskette, HTML]
5 reviews
Lisa DuMond
Hard Shell Word Factory
, 2000
NON-STOP FUN!
Philip Lew is a sharp-tongued sleuth, reminiscent of Archie Goodwin from the old Nero Wolfe detective series, plopped down into the late 21st century. A time when humans have emerged beyond the confines of Earth to colonize an enormous orbitting satellite, and beyond the constraints of ordinary life into the realm of the living dead. Hades, the satellite as cold as its namesake, is populated with ...
I Am the Darker Brother: An Anthology of Modern Poems by African Americans
2 reviews
Arnold Adoff
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
, 1997
Makes you proud to be a minority!
I loved this book, it made me proud to be an African American. It makes you realize that the things you see on TV and the news are covering up the talent and greatness of African Americans. There are poems by various poets, all of them are great!
Darker
1 review
Stefan Bourque
Wicked Pages Press
, 2003
Great Book of Short Stories!
This book of short stories is amazing. I am completely hooked on this author and I am anxiously awaiting the next book. Stefan has a way of making the reader feel as if they are part of the story themselves. After I read each short story I longed to know what happened next.
Darker Face Of Earth (First Edition)
1 review
Rita Dove
Story Line Press
, 1994
The Darker Face of the Earth
Rita Dove's poetry permeates this remarkable new play which uses the Oedipal myth as a structural device as well as a means to enter the world of human slavery as practiced in South Carolina circa 1829-1840. Central to the story is the unusual and compelling relationship between the plantation owner, Amalia Jennings, and her newly acquired revolutionary slave, Augustus Newcastle. Unlike the ...
Darker Fire
1 review
Morgan Patterson
Harlequin
, 1984
Excellent book.........
This author as far as i know has only written two books, this one and Wild Flower Wind - wish I could find more books from her.. she manages to create vulnerable heroines that have a backbone of steel - something that is very hard to find in romance books I have read recently. This book is another favourite of mine - Barrett's character is strong, throughout the book you can see his love for ...
DIAGNOSIS: 'Deception': The Darker Side of a Trusted Profession
1 review
Ted C. Bleckstein
AuthorHouse
, 2008
The Most Valuable Book I Have Read
This book is absolutely spell-binding. Not only is this book well written and easy to read, but I found that once I started reading it I just couldn't put it down because the information presented is so useful and practical for everyone. If doctors would only read this book maybe we could all expect to receive better health care; at least they would learn how to be better doctors. Moreover, ...
Darker Loves: Tales of Mystery and Regret
1 review
James Dorr
Dark Regions Press, 2008
The More I Read, the More I Want
This is the second collection of short stories and poetry from James Dorr and what I must say immediately is: I want more! Of these 14 stories, not a single one failed to pull me under and into a dark, intense world populated by fascinating characters and creepy events. Several of the stories overlap, telling us about a horrific world where the die rise up and the wealthy maintain their ...
This Was the Place the Darker Side of Mormon Zion: Manifest Destiny's Mad March Across Northern Ute Indian ...
2 reviews
Gary Weicks
Authorhouse
, 2002
History of a people in turmoil
This Was the Place is the story of the fate of the Indians of Utah and Colorado in the 1800s. Like many Native American tribes, the Utes, Goshutes, and related tribes, were pushed from one piece of land to another, made promises by the government that were never kept, and were ignored when they were hungry and poor and their ability to feed themselves had been taken away from them. Weicks gives ...
Shadows on the Darker Side
2 reviews
Kevin Payne
PublishAmerica
, 2004
Synopsis from the Author
In the parts of Orlando where tourists never go, Robert Silencer plies his trade as Central Florida's top private investigator. Bitter and disillusioned, Silencer had resigned from the DEA two years ago, but now an old friend tries desperately to get him to return. Unable to trust anyone under his own command, William Singleton, the chief administrator of the DEA for all of Florida, begs ...
Darker Places
1 review
Richard Matheson
Gauntlet Press
, 2004
Absolutely amazing!
Darker Places is a spectacular collection of never before published stories by Matheson. While reading, I found myself asking "Why?" Why were these stories never released? Why did he hold back on us? Luckily I don't have his phone number, so I couldn't call and ask. But boy, did I want to! This collection is definitely an excellent read! The first few stories have an animal theme, as the main ...
The Darker (Hardcover)
1 review
Angelo Jaramillo
Sunstone Press
, 2006
Reality in Santa Fake
Everything I've ever read about Santa Fe has clearly been through the eyes of people who didn't grow up there. This book paints a real picture of what living in a tourist town can cause for those who have to survive amongst the hype and out of control cost of living in such a place, as I've always read about. Jaramillo paints a picture of reality one can find in many cities throughout the ...
A Darker Magic
1 review
Michael Bedard
Atheneum Books
, 1987
this was such a good book!!
i absolutely LOVED THIS BOOK!!!
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